Globe has successfully restored telecommunications services in 31 out of the 32 municipalities affected by the recent magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Southern Mindanao, demonstrating its commitment to keeping communities connected during times of crisis.
The telecommunications provider reported that full service restoration has already been achieved in several provinces and regions, including Zamboanga Sibugay, Zamboanga del Norte, South Cotabato, Maguindanao del Norte, Maguindanao del Sur, Sultan Kudarat, and Sarangani. This rapid recovery effort has helped residents reconnect with loved ones, access critical information, and coordinate relief and recovery activities in the aftermath of the powerful earthquake.
Globe continues to work around the clock to restore services in the remaining affected municipality. Restoration teams remain actively deployed in the area, particularly in locations where ongoing commercial power interruptions continue to affect telecommunications facilities and network operations.
To support affected residents, Globe immediately activated its Libreng Tawag, Libreng Charging, at Libreng Wi-Fi (LTLCLW) stations in General Santos City. These free communication hubs provide essential services, allowing residents to make calls, charge their mobile devices, and access internet connectivity during the emergency situation.
As part of its #AlagangGlobe disaster response program, the company also rolled out free satellite connectivity support in South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, and Sarangani. The initiative includes free satellite-based data and SMS services for eligible customers in areas where traditional communication infrastructure may have been disrupted by the earthquake.
Beyond restoring connectivity, Globe is also extending humanitarian assistance to affected communities. Through its partnership with Ayala Foundation, the company has already distributed initial relief assistance to residents impacted by the disaster. Additional support is on the way, with plans to deploy 1,300 more relief packs beginning June 16.
The distribution effort will be carried out through the #BrigadangAyala program and in partnership with WAABC Davao, helping ensure that aid reaches communities that have been heavily affected by the earthquake. These relief packs are expected to provide essential supplies to families as they begin the process of recovery and rebuilding.
Globe's comprehensive response highlights the critical role telecommunications companies play during emergencies. By restoring network services, providing free connectivity solutions, and supporting relief operations, the company continues to help affected communities stay connected and resilient during one of Southern Mindanao's most challenging times.
As recovery efforts continue, Globe remains committed to ensuring reliable communication services and extending assistance to those who need it most.